
I've got an email from Ken Wall at Dashwire - Sync your mobile with the web. Looks to be a cool service.
Here is what he says about it:
Dashwire offers a "Connected Service" to help users take the contacts, text messages, calls, photos, videos, and settings from their mobile phones to their computers and the web, where they can backup their stuff, search & interact with their information, and share their experiences with friends and social sites like Facebook, Flicker, Twitter, FriendFeed, and more. Dashwire’s FREE service keeps the phone and the web constantly connected, so that the stuff done on one automatically shows up on the other in just a few seconds, offering:
* Automatic contact sync between your phone and the web
* Ability to read, reply, and create new text messages from your computer - threaded by conversation for an instant messaging-like experience
* Instant photo & video uploads from your phone to the web where you can view, edit, organize, and share with friends
* Single click media upload to Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, FriendFeed & more
* Instant status updates directly to Facebook & Twitter
* Listen to visual voicemail on your computer
* Ability to set web favorites, ringtones & speed dials from your computer
* Automatic phone-to-phone transfer of contacts and settings
Up to this point, they have primarily focused on helping users effortlessly bring their mobile phone and content it captures up to the web. Starting with this week’s release, a major focus for us going forward will also be enabling users to bring the content they care about from the web instantly down to their phones, and allowing them to interact with it in a fast, new user interface.
Their new Dashwire Mobile release is the first of many big steps in this direction. Available on http://m.dashwire.com for Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6 (Symbian S60 beta on schedule for late summer), new features include:
* Graphical phone experience featuring user avatar, status updates, and media gallery
* Mobile access to photos & videos located on your Dashwire web account – even if the actual media files aren’t on your phone
* Photo uploads from your computer to your Dashwire web account, which then automatically appear on your phone
* Media editing, blogging, and sharing with friends – on the go as you’re capturing your experiences
* Direct status updates to Facebook & Twitter
* Privacy controls & media publishing
You can sign-up for an account by visiting http://dashwire.com and/or download the latest mobile client at http://m.dashwire.com. See an overview video here.
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